Today we are celebrating the changes in the seasons. This Wednesday the Spring Equinox allows spring to enter fully and the Super moon, the Worm Moon, happens together. Let’s enjoy these celestial happenings.

Today we celebrate our movement to warmer weather and more daylight. We also give honor to the women who are the life givers of the world. Together we can heal the historic trauma and continue to call our power back to ourselves.

Thanks for tuning in to InterTribal On-Air here on WRIR. Well, we made it. Today is March 2, 2019. March is the month where winter and spring dance the dance of dominance. Who will win? How long will this courtship take? We will have to live it through to find out. Hope the music helps get you through your morning.

Welcome to another wet, cold Saturday. Today, we say farewell to February. But don’t get too excited, it seems we could get snow or ice next week. We have another 2 weeks before we should expect our weather to begin to warm up. So until it does, I hope I have selected music to help warm you up.

Today is promising to be very interesting weather wise and music wise. Today I air the interview I had with Cary Morin back in November 15 thru the 18, 2018 while he was here for the Pocahontas Reframed Story Tellers Film Festival. Later this show I will play the four tracks including some of his music.

You can learn more about Cary Morin and sample his music at CaryMorin.com , you can also visit MapleStreetMusicAgency.com if you want to book Cary for your event.

I would like to thank The Berkeley Hotel for allowing for us to meet and interview. Thank you to the Pocahontas ReFramed Story Tellers Film Festival for bringing Cary Morin and Pura Fe into town.

What a week we have all been through! The frigid temperatures, the surprise snow and freezing rain Friday. But actually, it couldn’t have been that much of a surprise, after all, it was First Friday and WRIR’s birthday bash. There has always been some form of rain, snow or just simply cold weather. Well, we are half way between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox, that means we are at the turning point in our weather.

That means, you better finish working on your winter dreaming for the season to come. Hope this music will help.

Welcome to your weekend. Today we celebrate the Indigenous Walk in DC yesterday. No, I was not there, but friends of mind were. The fight for clean water and human rights are two struggles that should not be an issue. After all, we are all human and we all need water. These are two basic truths and rights.

The community fire is here roaring for you. It is here to help keep you warm this morning as you wake and begin to go about your day.

Wintertime is the time for sleeping and dreaming. We need to dream our future if we plan to achieve our goals in life. Dream good loving people and happy times into our lives as we sleep. So we are visualizing what can be in this year, 2019, or beyond.